Women who were victims of violence in the Mexican border city of Juárez used to have few options when seeking help. That's slowly changing, thanks to years of pressure from local and international organizations.

Rosa Robles is an unauthorized immigrant from Mexico who has been in sanctuary in a Tucson church for a year on Friday. The U.S. government has said Robles is not a priority for deportation, but her lawyer said it is not safe for her to leave.

Preservationists are still trying to save the Works Progress Administration building on the Arizona State Fairgrounds. Fair officials gave advocates a year to come up with the money to restore the 1938 structure.

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has requested a stay against the federal government. He’s trying to prevent the Environmental Protection Agency from implementing its clean power initiative announced earlier this week.

Single, widowed and divorced drivers in Phoenix are likely to pay higher insurance rates than married drivers with identical driving records, according to a recent report from the Consumer Federation of America.

The Vietnam War ended decades years ago. Veterans from that conflict are now in their 50s and 60s, and are starting to retire. New research shows that hundreds of thousands of Vietnam vets are still suffering from the traumatic after effects of war.

For the third straight year, Arizona was ranked best state in the nation for gun owners by Guns and Ammo magazine, which praised the state’s self-defense and carry laws, its shooting sports and strong gun culture.

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